The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United StatesG. Richards, 1903 - 391 pages |
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Page 128
... desire the ratification of the treaty , no matter what their views might be as to the question of expansion in the abstract . But , indeed , in this matter , while we must shape our national course as a whole in accord- ance with a well ...
... desire the ratification of the treaty , no matter what their views might be as to the question of expansion in the abstract . But , indeed , in this matter , while we must shape our national course as a whole in accord- ance with a well ...
Page 131
... desires to take the road at the valuation agreed on . " We are most fortunate in having as Commissioners under the present rapid transit act , men of the highest character and standing , in whose judgment the city has the utmost ...
... desires to take the road at the valuation agreed on . " We are most fortunate in having as Commissioners under the present rapid transit act , men of the highest character and standing , in whose judgment the city has the utmost ...
Page 134
... desire to see her sister commonwealths in the western hemisphere continue to flourish , and the determination that no Old World power shall acquire new territory here on this western continent . " The tremendous industrial development ...
... desire to see her sister commonwealths in the western hemisphere continue to flourish , and the determination that no Old World power shall acquire new territory here on this western continent . " The tremendous industrial development ...
Page 147
... desires to make an end of Turkey in Europe , he can do it as a peace measure , and the Central European Nations seek compensation in division of spoils , rather than by war . It is questionable whether the vaunted peace of " Arbitration ...
... desires to make an end of Turkey in Europe , he can do it as a peace measure , and the Central European Nations seek compensation in division of spoils , rather than by war . It is questionable whether the vaunted peace of " Arbitration ...
Page 160
... desires more easy peace , but to the man who does not shrink from danger , from hardship or from bitter toil , and who ... desire or of power to strive after great things , is as little worthy of a nation as of an individual . I ask only ...
... desires more easy peace , but to the man who does not shrink from danger , from hardship or from bitter toil , and who ... desire or of power to strive after great things , is as little worthy of a nation as of an individual . I ask only ...
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